Letters and a telegram from John Morley [later 1st Lord Morley of Blackburn] (95 Elm Park Gardens, South Kensington, [London]) to Lady Randolph Churchill, with a typed copy of one of the letters, 27 Jul-2 Dec 1888 and 30 May 1907
Scope and Contents
Comprising a telegram (1907) giving Lady Randolph Churchill permission to print a letter from Morley; two letters (1888), with a typed copy of one, from Morley to Lady Randolph Churchill thanking her for lending him a book [of French literature] then apologising for having kept the book for so long. Also includes a covering note in Lady Randolph Churchill's handwriting.
Dates
- Creation: 27 Jul-2 Dec 1888 and 30 May 1907
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
5 item(s)
Other/Former Reference
WCHL 14/5/37-41
Bibliography
Repository Details
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